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Justice Committee 15 March 2011

15 Mar 2011 · S3 · Justice Committee
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Subordinate Legislation
Criminal Legal Assistance (Duty Solicitors) (Scotland) Regulations 2011 (SSI 2011/163)
My question is not so much on the regulations per se as on the operation of the system. Cabinet secretary, you are probably aware that one of the Glasgow Bar Association’s agitations has been about the way in which the duty scheme has operated with regard to weekends. For the past month or so, the public defender has been the person who has been called out as, in effect, the duty solicitor over the Thursday-to-Monday period—when, of course, most of the cases arise from weekend activities of various kinds, with which we are all familiar. That seems to be a not-too-subtle move towards increasing the use of the public defender and reducing the use of private solicitors without that being the subject of detailed consultation. What policy underlies that?

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